freebsd-nq/sys/dev/bhnd/bhnd.h
Justin Hibbits 534ccd7bbf Replace all resource occurrences of '0UL/~0UL' with '0/~0'.
Summary:
The idea behind this is '~0ul' is well-defined, and casting to uintmax_t, on a
32-bit platform, will leave the upper 32 bits as 0.  The maximum range of a
resource is 0xFFF.... (all bits of the full type set).  By dropping the 'ul'
suffix, C type promotion rules apply, and the sign extension of ~0 on 32 bit
platforms gets it to a type-independent 'unsigned max'.

Reviewed By: cem
Sponsored by:	Alex Perez/Inertial Computing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5255
2016-03-03 05:07:35 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2015 Landon Fuller <landon@landonf.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _BHND_BHND_H_
#define _BHND_BHND_H_
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include "bhnd_ids.h"
#include "bhnd_types.h"
#include "bhnd_bus_if.h"
extern devclass_t bhnd_devclass;
extern devclass_t bhnd_hostb_devclass;
extern devclass_t bhnd_nvram_devclass;
/**
* bhnd child instance variables
*/
enum bhnd_device_vars {
BHND_IVAR_VENDOR, /**< Designer's JEP-106 manufacturer ID. */
BHND_IVAR_DEVICE, /**< Part number */
BHND_IVAR_HWREV, /**< Core revision */
BHND_IVAR_DEVICE_CLASS, /**< Core class (@sa bhnd_devclass_t) */
BHND_IVAR_VENDOR_NAME, /**< Core vendor name */
BHND_IVAR_DEVICE_NAME, /**< Core name */
BHND_IVAR_CORE_INDEX, /**< Bus-assigned core number */
BHND_IVAR_CORE_UNIT, /**< Bus-assigned core unit number,
assigned sequentially (starting at 0) for
each vendor/device pair. */
};
/**
* bhnd device probe priority bands.
*/
enum {
BHND_PROBE_ROOT = 0, /**< Nexus or host bridge */
BHND_PROBE_BUS = 1000, /**< Busses and bridges */
BHND_PROBE_CPU = 2000, /**< CPU devices */
BHND_PROBE_INTERRUPT = 3000, /**< Interrupt controllers. */
BHND_PROBE_TIMER = 4000, /**< Timers and clocks. */
BHND_PROBE_RESOURCE = 5000, /**< Resource discovery (including NVRAM/SPROM) */
BHND_PROBE_DEFAULT = 6000, /**< Default device priority */
};
/**
* Constants defining fine grained ordering within a BHND_PROBE_* priority band.
*
* Example:
* @code
* BHND_PROBE_BUS + BHND_PROBE_ORDER_FIRST
* @endcode
*/
enum {
BHND_PROBE_ORDER_FIRST = 0,
BHND_PROBE_ORDER_EARLY = 25,
BHND_PROBE_ORDER_MIDDLE = 50,
BHND_PROBE_ORDER_LATE = 75,
BHND_PROBE_ORDER_LAST = 100
};
/*
* Simplified accessors for bhnd device ivars
*/
#define BHND_ACCESSOR(var, ivar, type) \
__BUS_ACCESSOR(bhnd, var, BHND, ivar, type)
BHND_ACCESSOR(vendor, VENDOR, uint16_t);
BHND_ACCESSOR(device, DEVICE, uint16_t);
BHND_ACCESSOR(hwrev, HWREV, uint8_t);
BHND_ACCESSOR(class, DEVICE_CLASS, bhnd_devclass_t);
BHND_ACCESSOR(vendor_name, VENDOR_NAME, const char *);
BHND_ACCESSOR(device_name, DEVICE_NAME, const char *);
BHND_ACCESSOR(core_index, CORE_INDEX, u_int);
BHND_ACCESSOR(core_unit, CORE_UNIT, int);
#undef BHND_ACCESSOR
/**
* Chip Identification
*
* This is read from the ChipCommon ID register; on earlier bhnd(4) devices
* where ChipCommon is unavailable, known values must be supplied.
*/
struct bhnd_chipid {
uint16_t chip_id; /**< chip id (BHND_CHIPID_*) */
uint8_t chip_rev; /**< chip revision */
uint8_t chip_pkg; /**< chip package (BHND_PKGID_*) */
uint8_t chip_type; /**< chip type (BHND_CHIPTYPE_*) */
bhnd_addr_t enum_addr; /**< chip_type-specific enumeration
* address; either the siba(4) base
* core register block, or the bcma(4)
* EROM core address. */
uint8_t ncores; /**< number of cores, if known. 0 if
* not available. */
};
/**
* A bhnd(4) bus resource.
*
* This provides an abstract interface to per-core resources that may require
* bus-level remapping of address windows prior to access.
*/
struct bhnd_resource {
struct resource *res; /**< the system resource. */
bool direct; /**< false if the resource requires
* bus window remapping before it
* is MMIO accessible. */
};
/**
* A bhnd(4) core descriptor.
*/
struct bhnd_core_info {
uint16_t vendor; /**< vendor */
uint16_t device; /**< device */
uint16_t hwrev; /**< hardware revision */
u_int core_idx; /**< bus-assigned core index */
int unit; /**< bus-assigned core unit */
};
/**
* A hardware revision match descriptor.
*/
struct bhnd_hwrev_match {
uint16_t start; /**< first revision, or BHND_HWREV_INVALID
to match on any revision. */
uint16_t end; /**< last revision, or BHND_HWREV_INVALID
to match on any revision. */
};
/**
* Wildcard hardware revision match descriptor.
*/
#define BHND_HWREV_MATCH_ANY { BHND_HWREV_INVALID, BHND_HWREV_INVALID }
/** A core match descriptor. */
struct bhnd_core_match {
uint16_t vendor; /**< required JEP106 device vendor or BHND_MFGID_INVALID. */
uint16_t device; /**< required core ID or BHND_COREID_INVALID */
struct bhnd_hwrev_match hwrev; /**< matching revisions. */
bhnd_devclass_t class; /**< required class or BHND_DEVCLASS_INVALID */
int unit; /**< required core unit, or -1 */
};
/**
* Revision-specific hardware quirk descriptor.
*
* Defines a set of quirk flags applicable to a range of hardware
* revisions.
*/
struct bhnd_device_quirk {
struct bhnd_hwrev_match hwrev; /**< applicable hardware revisions */
uint32_t quirks; /**< applicable quirk flags */
};
/**
* Define a bhnd_device_quirk over a range of hardware revisions.
*
* @param _start The first applicable hardware revision.
* @param _end The last applicable hardware revision, or BHND_HWREV_INVALID
* to match on any revision.
* @param _quirks Quirk flags applicable to this revision range.
*/
#define BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_RANGE(_start, _end, _quirks) \
{ .hwrev = { _start, _end }, .quirks = _quirks }
/**
* Define a bhnd_device_quirk for a specific hardware revision.
*
* @param _hwrev The hardware revision to match on.
* @param _quirks Quirk flags applicable to this revision.
*/
#define BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_EQ(_hwrev, _quirks) \
BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_RANGE(_hwrev, _hwrev, _quirks)
/**
* Define a bhnd_device_quirk for any hardware revision equal or greater
* than @p _start.
*
* @param _start The first hardware revision to match on.
* @param _quirks Quirk flags applicable to this revision.
*/
#define BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_GTE(_start, _quirks) \
BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_RANGE(_start, BHND_HWREV_INVALID, _quirks)
/**
* Define a bhnd_device_quirk for any hardware revision equal or less
* than @p _end.
*
* @param _end The last hardware revision to match on.
* @param _quirks Quirk flags applicable to this revision.
*/
#define BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_LTE(_end, _quirks) \
BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_RANGE(0, _end, _quirks)
/** Mark the end of a bhnd_device_quirk table. */
#define BHND_QUIRK_HWREV_END { BHND_HWREV_MATCH_ANY, 0 }
const char *bhnd_vendor_name(uint16_t vendor);
const char *bhnd_port_type_name(bhnd_port_type port_type);
const char *bhnd_find_core_name(uint16_t vendor,
uint16_t device);
bhnd_devclass_t bhnd_find_core_class(uint16_t vendor,
uint16_t device);
const char *bhnd_core_name(const struct bhnd_core_info *ci);
bhnd_devclass_t bhnd_core_class(const struct bhnd_core_info *ci);
device_t bhnd_match_child(device_t dev,
const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
device_t bhnd_find_child(device_t dev,
bhnd_devclass_t class, int unit);
const struct bhnd_core_info *bhnd_match_core(
const struct bhnd_core_info *cores,
u_int num_cores,
const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
const struct bhnd_core_info *bhnd_find_core(
const struct bhnd_core_info *cores,
u_int num_cores, bhnd_devclass_t class);
bool bhnd_core_matches(
const struct bhnd_core_info *core,
const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
bool bhnd_hwrev_matches(uint16_t hwrev,
const struct bhnd_hwrev_match *desc);
bool bhnd_device_matches(device_t dev,
const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
struct bhnd_core_info bhnd_get_core_info(device_t dev);
int bhnd_alloc_resources(device_t dev,
struct resource_spec *rs,
struct bhnd_resource **res);
void bhnd_release_resources(device_t dev,
const struct resource_spec *rs,
struct bhnd_resource **res);
struct bhnd_chipid bhnd_parse_chipid(uint32_t idreg,
bhnd_addr_t enum_addr);
int bhnd_read_chipid(device_t dev,
struct resource_spec *rs,
bus_size_t chipc_offset,
struct bhnd_chipid *result);
void bhnd_set_generic_core_desc(device_t dev);
/**
* Return true if @p dev is serving as a host bridge for its parent bhnd
* bus.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
*/
static inline bool
bhnd_is_hostb_device(device_t dev) {
return (BHND_BUS_IS_HOSTB_DEVICE(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
}
/**
* Return true if the hardware components required by @p dev are known to be
* unpopulated or otherwise unusable.
*
* In some cases, enumerated devices may have pins that are left floating, or
* the hardware may otherwise be non-functional; this method allows a parent
* device to explicitly specify if a successfully enumerated @p dev should
* be disabled.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
*/
static inline bool
bhnd_is_hw_disabled(device_t dev) {
return (BHND_BUS_IS_HW_DISABLED(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
}
/**
* Allocate a resource from a device's parent bhnd(4) bus.
*
* @param dev The device requesting resource ownership.
* @param type The type of resource to allocate. This may be any type supported
* by the standard bus APIs.
* @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource being allocated.
* @param start The start address of the resource.
* @param end The end address of the resource.
* @param count The size of the resource.
* @param flags The flags for the resource to be allocated. These may be any
* values supported by the standard bus APIs.
*
* To request the resource's default addresses, pass @p start and
* @p end values of @c 0 and @c ~0, respectively, and
* a @p count of @c 1.
*
* @retval NULL The resource could not be allocated.
* @retval resource The allocated resource.
*/
static inline struct bhnd_resource *
bhnd_alloc_resource(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, rman_res_t start,
rman_res_t end, rman_res_t count, u_int flags)
{
return BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, rid,
start, end, count, flags);
}
/**
* Allocate a resource from a device's parent bhnd(4) bus, using the
* resource's default start, end, and count values.
*
* @param dev The device requesting resource ownership.
* @param type The type of resource to allocate. This may be any type supported
* by the standard bus APIs.
* @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource being allocated.
* @param flags The flags for the resource to be allocated. These may be any
* values supported by the standard bus APIs.
*
* @retval NULL The resource could not be allocated.
* @retval resource The allocated resource.
*/
static inline struct bhnd_resource *
bhnd_alloc_resource_any(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, u_int flags)
{
return bhnd_alloc_resource(dev, type, rid, 0, ~0, 1, flags);
}
/**
* Activate a previously allocated bhnd resource.
*
* @param dev The device holding ownership of the allocated resource.
* @param type The type of the resource.
* @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
* @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
* BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero an error occured while activating the resource.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_activate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
struct bhnd_resource *r)
{
return BHND_BUS_ACTIVATE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
rid, r);
}
/**
* Deactivate a previously activated bhnd resource.
*
* @param dev The device holding ownership of the activated resource.
* @param type The type of the resource.
* @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
* @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
* BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero an error occured while activating the resource.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_deactivate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
struct bhnd_resource *r)
{
return BHND_BUS_DEACTIVATE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
rid, r);
}
/**
* Free a resource allocated by bhnd_alloc_resource().
*
* @param dev The device holding ownership of the resource.
* @param type The type of the resource.
* @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
* @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
* BHND_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero an error occured while activating the resource.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_release_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
struct bhnd_resource *r)
{
return BHND_BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
rid, r);
}
/**
* Return true if @p region_num is a valid region on @p port_num of
* @p type attached to @p dev.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param type The port type being queried.
* @param port_num The port number being queried.
* @param region_num The region number being queried.
*/
static inline bool
bhnd_is_region_valid(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port_num,
u_int region_num)
{
return (BHND_BUS_IS_REGION_VALID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
port_num, region_num));
}
/**
* Return the number of ports of type @p type attached to @p def.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param type The port type being queried.
*/
static inline u_int
bhnd_get_port_count(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type) {
return (BHND_BUS_GET_PORT_COUNT(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type));
}
/**
* Return the number of memory regions mapped to @p child @p port of
* type @p type.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param port The port number being queried.
* @param type The port type being queried.
*/
static inline u_int
bhnd_get_region_count(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port) {
return (BHND_BUS_GET_REGION_COUNT(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
port));
}
/**
* Return the resource-ID for a memory region on the given device port.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param type The port type.
* @param port The port identifier.
* @param region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
*
* @retval int The RID for the given @p port and @p region on @p device.
* @retval -1 No such port/region found.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_get_port_rid(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port, u_int region)
{
return BHND_BUS_GET_PORT_RID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, port,
region);
}
/**
* Decode a port / region pair on @p dev defined by @p rid.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param type The resource type.
* @param rid The resource identifier.
* @param[out] port_type The decoded port type.
* @param[out] port The decoded port identifier.
* @param[out] region The decoded region identifier.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero No matching port/region found.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_decode_port_rid(device_t dev, int type, int rid, bhnd_port_type *port_type,
u_int *port, u_int *region)
{
return BHND_BUS_DECODE_PORT_RID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, rid,
port_type, port, region);
}
/**
* Get the address and size of @p region on @p port.
*
* @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
* @param port_type The port type.
* @param port The port identifier.
* @param region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
* @param[out] region_addr The region's base address.
* @param[out] region_size The region's size.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero No matching port/region found.
*/
static inline int
bhnd_get_region_addr(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type port_type, u_int port,
u_int region, bhnd_addr_t *region_addr, bhnd_size_t *region_size)
{
return BHND_BUS_GET_REGION_ADDR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, port_type,
port, region, region_addr, region_size);
}
/*
* bhnd bus-level equivalents of the bus_(read|write|set|barrier|...)
* macros (compatible with bhnd_resource).
*
* Generated with bhnd/tools/bus_macro.sh
*/
#define bhnd_bus_barrier(r, o, l, f) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_barrier((r)->res, (o), (l), (f)) : \
BHND_BUS_BARRIER(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (l), (f))
#define bhnd_bus_read_1(r, o) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_read_1((r)->res, (o)) : \
BHND_BUS_READ_1(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o))
#define bhnd_bus_write_1(r, o, v) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_write_1((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
BHND_BUS_WRITE_1(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v))
#define bhnd_bus_read_2(r, o) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_read_2((r)->res, (o)) : \
BHND_BUS_READ_2(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o))
#define bhnd_bus_write_2(r, o, v) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_write_2((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
BHND_BUS_WRITE_2(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v))
#define bhnd_bus_read_4(r, o) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_read_4((r)->res, (o)) : \
BHND_BUS_READ_4(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o))
#define bhnd_bus_write_4(r, o, v) \
((r)->direct) ? \
bus_write_4((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
BHND_BUS_WRITE_4(device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)), \
rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v))
#endif /* _BHND_BHND_H_ */